ALL WE CURRENTLY KNOW | We know nothing of him or his spouse, save their children. However, based upon Edmund's estimated birth year of 1600, they were probably born circa 1580/1585. |
CHILDREN | 2. | i. | Edmund LOCKWOOD | Please see his own page. |
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3. | ii. | Richard LOCKWOOD |
Richard was known as a Proprietor in Watertown, Middlesex co., MA in 1636-1637[26] and was
admitted Freeman there on 9 March 1636/7[26]. Soon after 29 September 1645, he moved to
Norwalk, CT[26]. As previously mentioned, Richard was executor of his brother Edmund's
estate[3].
Richard married Susanna [surname not known]. They had the following children: i. Jonathon was born on 16 September 1634 in Watertown, Middlesex co., MA[26]. ii. Deborah was born on 12 October 1636 in Watertown, Middlesex co., MA[26]. iii. Joshua or Joseph was born on 6 August 1638 in Watertown, Middlesex co., MA[26]. iv. Daniel was born on 21 March 1639/40 in Watertown, Middlesex co., MA[26]. v. Ephriam was born on 6 December 1641 in Watertown, Middlesex co., MA[26]. vi. Gershom was born on 6 September 1643 in Watertown, Middlesex co., MA[26]. |
GENERATION | Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great (G11) Grandfather |
FAMILY NUMBER | 14,716 |
SOURCES |
1. Anderson, Robert Charles,
The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633.,
(Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society),
[GreatMig.], II:1194. 2. Ibid. II:1193. 3. Bond, Henry, Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, (Boston: NEHGS, 1860) [Appended to the Watertown, Middlessex co., MA VRs on the CD], [Bond or Watertown], II:854. 4. [GreatMig.], I:1192,1193. 5. Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1628-1686; 5 volumes in 6, Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed. (Boston: 1853-1854), [MCBR], 1:134; 1:95,96; 1:134. 6. [GreatMig.], II:1193. 7. The Records of the Town of Cambridge (Formerly Newtowne) Massachusetts, 1630-1703., (Cambridge: 1901), [CaTR]. 8. [GreatMig.], II:1194. 9. [MCBR], 1:83. 10. Ibid. 1:134. 11. Ibid. 1:95,96. 12. Ibid. 1:143-44. 13. Ibid. 1:151. 14. [GreatMig.], II:1192. 15. [CaTR], 2. 16. [MCBR], 1:79,366. 17. Ibid. 1:81. 18. Ibid. 1:95. 19. Ibid. 1:96. 20. [GreatMig.], I:1193. 21. Torrey, Charles, New England Marriages Prior to 1700., (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Society). [Torrey]. 22. New England Historic and Genealogical Register. Vols. 1+, (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Register, 1845+), [NEHGR], 2:180-1. 23. Page, Lucius R., List of Freemen of MA, 1630-1691., [Page-Freemen], 609. 24. [Bond or Watertown], 364,854. 25. [Mills, William S.], Lineages and History of the Call Family Continued, ([bound with Call (1908), Brooklyn, N.Y., 1910]), [CallCorr], 11. 26. [Bond or Watertown], I:353. 27. Ipswich, Essex co., MA Vital Records. [IVR or IpswichVR], II:489. 28. [GreatMig.], I:231. 29. [IVR or IpswichVR], 3:292. 30. [GreatMig.], I:234. 31. Woolson, Lula May (Fenno), The Woolson-Fenno Ancestry and Allied Lines, with Bio. Sketches, ([Boston]: privately printed, 1907), [Woolson-Fenno], 98. 32. Bartlett, Joseph Gardner, Belcher Families in New England, (Boston: NEHGS, 1906), [Belcher], 20. 33. [NEHGR], 11:238; 60:249; 70:104. 34. Savage, James A., A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, 1860-1862., (Boston 1860-1862; rpt Baltimore 1955), [Savage], 1:156. 35. The Essex Antiquarian, (13 vols.)(n.p., 1897-1909), [EssexAnt], 6:18; 8:140. 36. Bridges, Samuel Willard, Bridges Genealogy including Britton, DeNike, ([Boston: George H. Ellis & Co. 1960]), [BridgesAnc], 14. 37. Essex Institute Historical Collections, vol. 1+, (Salem, Mass., 1859+), [EIHC], 4:17. 38. The American Genealogist, [TAG], 24:41; 10:110; 11:36. 39. [NEHGR], 4:181. |
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